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  The 2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan will be held on November 3, 2026, to elect the 13 U.S. representatives from the State of Michigan, one from all the state's congressional districts. The elections will coincide with other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections. The primary election will take place on August 4, 2026. 
  District 1
  The 1st district covers the Upper Peninsula and the northern part of the Lower Peninsula, including Alpena and Traverse City. The incumbent is Republican Jack Bergman, who was re-elected with 59.1% of the vote in 2024.[1] 
 Republican primary
 Declared
  Fundraising
    | Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2025  | 
  | Candidate  |  Raised  |  Spent  |  Cash on hand  | 
  | Jack Bergman (R)  |  $587,062  |  $270,749  |  $427,262  | 
  | Justin Michal (R)  |  $26,844  |  $20,846  |  $5,998  | 
  | Source: Federal Election Commission[4]  | 
 Democratic primary
 Declared
 - Callie Barr, lawyer and nominee for this district in 2024[5]
  - Kyle Blomquist, Iron Mountain city councilor[6]
  - Wayne Stiles, industrial designer[5]
 
 Fundraising
    | Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2025  | 
  | Candidate  |  Raised  |  Spent  |  Cash on hand  | 
  | Callie Barr (D)  |  $0  |  $3,015  |  $4,626  | 
  | Wayne Stiles (D)  |  $16,692  |  $13,839  |  $5,998  | 
  | Source: Federal Election Commission[4]  | 
 General election
 Predictions
  District 2
  The 2nd district covers most of central Michigan including some of the outer Grand Rapids metropolitan area. The incumbent is Republican John Moolenaar, who was re-elected with 65.1% of the vote in 2024.[1] 
 Republican primary
 Potential
  Fundraising
    | Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2025  | 
  | Candidate  |  Raised  |  Spent  |  Cash on hand  | 
  | John Moolenar (R)  |  $622,837  |  $265,463  |  $1,639,318  | 
  | Source: Federal Election Commission[10]  | 
 Democratic primary
 Filed paperwork
 - Benjamin Ambrose[11]
  - Jamie Hill[12]
  - Michael Lynch, marketing director and nominee for this district in 2024[13]
 
 Fundraising
    | Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2025  | 
  | Candidate  |  Raised  |  Spent  |  Cash on hand  | 
  | Benjamin Ambrose (D)  |  $6,580  |  $1,006  |  $5,624  | 
  | Michael Lynch (D)  |  $225  |  $0  |  $4,554  | 
  | Source: Federal Election Commission[10]  | 
 General election
 Predictions
  District 3
  The 3rd district is based in western Michigan, and includes Grand Rapids, Muskegon, and parts of Ottawa County. The incumbent is Democrat Hillary Scholten, who was re-elected with 53.7% of the vote in 2024.[1] 
 Democratic primary
 Declared
  Fundraising
    | Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2025  | 
  | Candidate  |  Raised  |  Spent  |  Cash on hand  | 
  | Hillary Scholten (D)  |  $683,551  |  $299,594  |  $733,671  | 
  | Source: Federal Election Commission[15]  | 
 Endorsements
  Republican primary
 Filed paperwork
 - Allen Fiorletta, lawyer[17]
  - Michael Markey Jr., financial advisor, candidate for governor in 2022, and candidate for this district in 2024[18]
 
 Fundraising
    | Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2025  | 
  | Candidate  |  Raised  |  Spent  |  Cash on hand  | 
  | Michael Markey Jr. (R)  |  $0  |  $3,127  |  $0  | 
  | Source: Federal Election Commission[15]  | 
 General election
 Predictions
  District 4
  The 4th district is based in southwestern Michigan, and includes the cities of Kalamazoo and Holland. The incumbent, Republican Bill Huizenga, was re-elected with 55.1% of the vote in 2024.[1] 
 Republican primary
 Potential
  Fundraising
    | Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2025  | 
  | Candidate  |  Raised  |  Spent  |  Cash on hand  | 
  | Bill Huizenga (R)  |  $1,603,769  |  $330,187  |  $1,382,622  | 
  | Source: Federal Election Commission[20]  | 
 Democratic primary
 Declared
  Fundraising
    | Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2025  | 
  | Candidate  |  Raised  |  Spent  |  Cash on hand  | 
  | Diop Harris (D)  |  $11,669  |  $6,135  |  $5,533  | 
  | Jessica Swartz (D)  |  $183,731  |  $75,315  |  $223,944  | 
  | Source: Federal Election Commission[20]  | 
 General election
 Predictions
  District 5
  The 5th district is located in southern Michigan and covers the state's entire border with both Indiana and Ohio. The incumbent is Republican Tim Walberg, who was re-elected with 65.7% of the vote in 2024.[1] 
 Republican primary
 Potential
  Fundraising
    | Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2025  | 
  | Candidate  |  Raised  |  Spent  |  Cash on hand  | 
  | Tim Walberg (R)  |  $727,674  |  $615,694  |  $1,021,432  | 
  | Source: Federal Election Commission[23]  | 
 General election
 Predictions
  District 6
  The 6th district is centered around Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County, also including parts of western and southern Wayne County. The incumbent is Democrat Debbie Dingell, who was re-elected with 62% of the vote in 2024.[1] 
 Democratic primary
 Declared
  Endorsements
  Fundraising
    | Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2025  | 
  | Candidate  |  Raised  |  Spent  |  Cash on hand  | 
  | Debbie Dingell (D)  |  $345,806  |  $336,191  |  $352,539  | 
  | Source: Federal Election Commission[26]  | 
 General election
 Predictions
  District 7
  The 7th district is based around the Lansing–East Lansing metropolitan area, but also includes Livingston County and a small part of Oakland County. The incumbent is Republican Tom Barrett, who flipped the district and was elected with 50.3% of the vote in 2024.[1] 
 Republican primary
 Declared
  Fundraising
    | Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2025  | 
  | Candidate  |  Raised  |  Spent  |  Cash on hand  | 
  | Tom Barrett (R)  |  $1,946,162  |  $509,260  |  $1,459,002  | 
  | Source: Federal Election Commission[28]  | 
 Democratic primary
 Declared
  Filed paperwork
 - Muhammad Salman Rais, physician[29]
 
 Potential
  Endorsements
 Matt Maasdam
 - U.S. representatives
 
  - Organizations
 
     Fundraising
    | Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2025  | 
  | Candidate  |  Raised  |  Spent  |  Cash on hand  | 
  | Bridget Brink (D)  |  $503,476  |  $18,812  |  $484,664  | 
  | Source: Federal Election Commission[28]  | 
 Independent
 Declared
 - Alexandra Prieditis, advertising art director[29]
 
 General election
 Predictions
  District 8
  The 8th district centers around the Saginaw Bay and includes the cities of Flint, Saginaw, Bay City, and Midland. The incumbent is Democrat Kristen McDonald Rivet, who was elected with 51.3% of the vote in 2024.[1] 
 Democratic primary
 Declared
  Endorsements
  Fundraising
    | Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2025  | 
  | Candidate  |  Raised  |  Spent  |  Cash on hand  | 
  | Kristen McDonald Rivet (D)  |  $1,550,414  |  $302,705  |  $1,264,732  | 
  | Source: Federal Election Commission[39]  | 
 Republican primary
 Declared
 - Amir Hassan, former federal law enforcement officer[40]
 
 General election
 Predictions
  District 9
  The 9th district is based in The Thumb region, including Port Huron as well as the northern Detroit exurbs in Oakland and Macomb counties. The incumbent is Republican Lisa McClain, who was re-elected with 66.8% of the vote in 2024.[1] 
 Republican primary
 Potential
  Filed paperwork
 - Daltson Atwell, landscaping contractor[41]
 
 Fundraising
    | Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2025  | 
  | Candidate  |  Raised  |  Spent  |  Cash on hand  | 
  | Dalton Atwell (R)  |  $1,000  |  $621  |  $379  | 
  | Lisa McClain (R)  |  $1,728,662  |  $912,764  |  $1,423,755  | 
  | Source: Federal Election Commission[42]  | 
 Democratic primary
 Filed paperwork
  General election
 Predictions
  District 10
  The 10th district is based primarily in southeastern Michigan's Macomb County, taking in Warren and Sterling Heights, as well as a small portion of eastern Oakland County. The incumbent is Republican John James, who was re-elected with 51.1% of the vote in 2024.[1] He is not seeking re-election, instead choosing to run for governor of Michigan. 
 Republican primary
 Declared
  Filed paperwork
  Publicly expressed interest
  Potential
  Declined
  Endorsements
 Mike Bouchard (not declared)
 - Executive branch officials
 
  - Local officials
 
  - Party officials
 
     Fundraising
  Democratic primary
 Declared
  Filed paperwork
  Potential
  Withdrawn
  Declined
  Endorsements
 Eric Chung
 - U.S. representatives
 
  - Organizations
 
     Christina Hines
 - State legislators
 
  - Local officials
 
  - Organizations
 
     Fundraising
    | Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2025  | 
  | Candidate  |  Raised  |  Spent  |  Cash on hand  | 
  | Tripp Adams (D)  |  $198,121  |  $25,466  |  $172,655  | 
  | Eric Chung (D)  |  $606,458  |  $112,062  |  $494,396  | 
  | Tim Greimel (D)  |  $400,330  |  $145,218  |  $255,112  | 
  | Alex Hawkins (D)  |  $359,060  |  $281,743  |  $77,317  | 
  | Christina Hines (D)  |  $260,554  |  $43,912  |  $216,642  | 
  | Brian Jaye (D)  |  $412  |  $1,249  |  $2,234  | 
  | Source: Federal Election Commission[51]  | 
 General election
 Predictions
  District 11
  The 11th district is based solely in Oakland County and includes the cities of Royal Oak and Pontiac. The incumbent is Democrat Haley Stevens, who was re-elected with 58.2% of the vote in 2024.[1] Stevens is not seeking re-election, instead choosing to run for U.S. Senate.[66] 
 Democratic primary
 Declared
  Publicly expressed interest
  Potential
  Declined
  Endorsements
 Jeremy Moss
 - U.S. representatives
 
  - Statewide officials
 
  - State legislators
 
  - Organizations
 
     Fundraising
    | Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2025  | 
  | Candidate  |  Raised  |  Spent  |  Cash on hand  | 
  | Jeremy Moss (D)  |  $422,408  |  $68,308  |  $354,100  | 
  | Source: Federal Election Commission[71]  | 
 Republican primary
 Filed paperwork
  Independents
 Publicly expressed interest
  General election
 Predictions
  District 12
  The 12th district is based in northern Wayne County and includes the cities of Dearborn and Southfield. The incumbent is Democrat Rashida Tlaib, who was re-elected with 69.7% of the vote in 2024.[1] 
 Democratic primary
 Potential
  Filed paperwork
 - Allen Downer, accounting specialist[73]
 
 Declined
  Fundraising
    | Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2025  | 
  | Candidate  |  Raised  |  Spent  |  Cash on hand  | 
  | Rashida Tlaib (D)  |  $842,391  |  $682,561  |  $4,423,385  | 
  | Source: Federal Election Commission[75]  | 
 Republican primary
 Filed paperwork
 - Steven Elliott, laser treatment business owner, nominee for this district in 2022 and candidate in 2024[76]
 
 Fundraising
    | Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2025  | 
  | Candidate  |  Raised  |  Spent  |  Cash on hand  | 
  | Steven Elliott (R)  |  $990  |  $32,976  |  $0  | 
  | Source: Federal Election Commission[75]  | 
 General election
 Predictions
  District 13
  The 13th district is based solely in Wayne County and includes most of Detroit and the cities of Taylor and Romulus. The incumbent is Democrat Shri Thanedar, who was elected with 68.6% of the vote in 2024.[1] 
 Democratic primary
 Declared
  Filed paperwork
  Potential
  Declined
  Endorsements
 Donavan McKinney
 - U.S. Senators
 
  - U.S. Representatives
 
  - State legislators
 
  - Local officials
 
  - Individuals
 
  - Organizations
 
  - Labor unions
 
     Fundraising
    | Campaign finance reports as of June 30, 2025  | 
  | Candidate  |  Raised  |  Spent  |  Cash on hand  | 
  | Adam Hollier (D)  |  $277,335  |  $117,172  |  $358,337  | 
  | Donavan McKinney (D)  |  $272,141  |  $55,463  |  $216,678  | 
  | Shri Thanedar (D)  |  $1,064,603  |  $87,896  |  $7,881,275  | 
  | Source: Federal Election Commission[86]  | 
 Republican primary
 Filed paperwork
  General election
 Predictions
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Hines is also endorsed by former 10th District congressional Democratic candidates Angela Rogenseus, Diane Young and Henry Yanez, as well as several other Dems in office: state Sen. Veronica Klinefelt and state reps. Mai Xiong, Veronica Paiz, and Denise Mentzer, she said.
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Hines, who prosecuted criminals in Wayne and Washtenaw counties for 10 years, also announced that she has received the endorsement of Macomb County Sheriff's Anthony Wickersham.
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I asked Tate whether he considered running for the House of Representatives, where 13th District Rep. Shri Thanedar, a millionaire businessman from India who represents a predominantly Black district, will be vulnerable as long as he serves; or in the 12th District...He insists it's 'Senate or Bust.'
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